Update, Feb. 9:

William Tyler Madden pleaded guilty to all of his charges. He was sentenced one to 23 months in York County Prison and 12 months probation, according to online court documents.

He must report to prison by 4 p.m. on March 10, documents state.

Previously reported, Nov. 17:

A Chambersburg man was charged after he allegedly impersonated Penn Township Police Sergeant Dawn Gartrell in attempts to find a woman on Oct. 12, according to an affidavit filed with District Judge James Miner.

On Oct. 10, William Tyler Madden, 36, reported a theft to Sgt. Gartrell, stating that a woman stole $200 in cash from him. The investigation of the theft revealed it did not occur, the affidavit states.

Two days after he filed the theft report, Madden used his cellphone to call the owners of the property where the woman lives. He allegedly identified himself as "Sergeant Gartrell with Penn Township Police, badge number 001," police said in the affidavit. Madden found Sgt. Gartrell's information on the Victim's Rights pamphlet that was provided to him when he made his theft report, the affidavit states.

After Sgt. Gartrell returned a call to the property owner, it was found that the original call was made from the same phone number Madden provided during his report, according to the affidavit.

The property owner identified Madden's voice from a recording. A warrant was issued for Madden's cellphone, which confirmed he made a call to the property owners, police said in the affidavit.

Madden was charged with identity theft, impersonating a public servant and false reports. He was released on his own recognizance and has a preliminary hearing scheduled for Nov. 18, according to online court documents.